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Thread: DFI DGAF and reg. LP boards @ newegg (s939)

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    DFI DGAF and reg. LP boards @ newegg (s939)

    DFI NF4-DAGF
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    DFI NF4 (no Ultra-D in the name?)

    Personally I'm a bit confused by this...the DAGF? A board that looks like the ultra-d/sli-d but it has 2 pci-e 16x slots and no label? Any insight on these?
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    The new Lanparty is like the Ultra-D, but with the normal nforce 4 chipset, not the ultra. The only difference is lack of SATAII support and no active armor.

    The DAGF uses the nforce4 chipset, but it is not targeted toward the enthusiast crowd. It is a nice, cheap, s939 board for those who want an cheap solution.

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    anyone got one of these? I hear it overclocks quite well too.
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